“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 3C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... poet's purpose well enough , to fuppofe the Athenians had it before . Or perhaps he neither thought nor knew any thing of the matter . WARBURTON . 7 To you your father should be as a god , One who compas'd your beauties ; yea , and one ...
... poet's purpose well enough , to fuppofe the Athenians had it before . Or perhaps he neither thought nor knew any thing of the matter . WARBURTON . 7 To you your father should be as a god , One who compas'd your beauties ; yea , and one ...
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... poet , calls the small gen- try of France , Gentilhommes de bas relief . " WARBURTON . : I know not why fo harfh a word fhould be admitted with fo lit- tle need ; a word that , fpoken , could not be understood , and of which no example ...
... poet , calls the small gen- try of France , Gentilhommes de bas relief . " WARBURTON . : I know not why fo harfh a word fhould be admitted with fo lit- tle need ; a word that , fpoken , could not be understood , and of which no example ...
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... poets . The lode ftar is the leading or guid- ing ftar , that is , the pole - ftar . The magnet is , for the fame rea- fon , called the lode - ftone , either because it leads iron , or because it guides the failor . Milton has the fame ...
... poets . The lode ftar is the leading or guid- ing ftar , that is , the pole - ftar . The magnet is , for the fame rea- fon , called the lode - ftone , either because it leads iron , or because it guides the failor . Milton has the fame ...
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... poet first gave them . Sweet was eafily corrupted into fell'd , because that made an antithefis to emptying : and ftrange companions our edi- tors thought was plain English ; but franger companies , a little quaint and unintelligible ...
... poet first gave them . Sweet was eafily corrupted into fell'd , because that made an antithefis to emptying : and ftrange companions our edi- tors thought was plain English ; but franger companies , a little quaint and unintelligible ...
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... poet makes bully Bottom , as he is called afterwards , with for a part to tear a cap in . And in the antient plays , the bombait and the rant held the place of the fublime and pathetic : and indeed constituted the very effence of their ...
... poet makes bully Bottom , as he is called afterwards , with for a part to tear a cap in . And in the antient plays , the bombait and the rant held the place of the fublime and pathetic : and indeed constituted the very effence of their ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare ... William Shakespeare,Samuel Johnson,George Steevens Visualização integral - 1785 |
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